Axayacatl (/ˌæʃəˈjɑːkətəl/; Classical Nahuatl: āxāyacatl [aːʃaːˈjákatɬ] ; Spanish: Axayácatl [axaˈʝakatɬ]; meaning "face of water"; c. 1449–1481) was the...
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as a sort of Mexican caviar, as part of Aztec cuisine. Both the adult axayácatl and its roe are edible. The insect is caught with a net and roasted before...
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objects also seen in contemporary depictions. In Codex Cozcatzin, emperor Axayácatl is depicted during the Battle of Tlatelolco wearing a quetzal-feathered...
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Oaxaca. In 1468, Moctezuma I died and was succeeded by his son Axayacatl. Most of Axayacatl's thirteen-year reign was spent consolidating the territory acquired...
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his kinsman Moctezuma II. Cuitláhuac was the eleventh son of the ruler Axayacatl and a younger brother of Moctezuma II, the late Emperor of Tenochtitlan...
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Aztecs (section Axayacatl and Tizoc)
cities bound by fealty to the Mexica tlatoani. In 1469, the next ruler was Axayacatl (lit. "Water mask"), son of Itzcoatl's son Tezozomoc and Motecuzoma I's...
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Moctezuma's first successor, was succeeded by Moctezuma's cousin or son Axayacatl, who was 19 years old. Moctezuma is also now used as a symbol of Mexican...
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Moctezuma I's son, Axayacatl, ascended to the throne in 1469. During his reign, Tenochtitlan absorbed the kingdom of Tlatelolco. Axayacatl's sister was married...
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descendant of the King Cuauhtototzin. He was successor of his brother Axayacatl and was succeeded by his other brother, Ahuitzotl; his sister was the...
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Philosophical Society. p. 372. ISBN 978-0-87169-127-9. "Axayácatl, "El de la máscara de agua" (1469-1481)" [Axayácatl,, "He with the Water Mask"]. Arqueologia Mexicana...
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gave birth to three sons who would later become emperors themselves: Axayacatl, Tizoc, and Ahuitzotl. Some sources indicate she served as tlatoani herself...
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houses, give food to your body.": 64 Moctezuma had the royal palace of Axayácatl, Moctezuma's father, prepared for Cortés.: 218 On the same day that the...
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This became a tradition among subsequent Mexica rulers, and portraits of Axayacatl and Ahuizotl, two of Moctezuma's successors, were also made throughout...
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Moctezuma was also Nezahualcóyotl's grandson; he was a son of emperor Axayácatl and one of Nezahualcóyotl's daughters, Izelcoatzin or Xochicueyetl. Two...
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p. 7. Klein 2001, p. 333. Vázquez-Gómez 1997, p. 7–8. Tsouras 2014, Axayacatl. Vázquez-Gómez 1997, p. 8. Townsend 2019, pp. 73, 85, 95. Townsend 2019...
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13, 2012. Retrieved January 26, 2005. Morteo, Eduardo; Rocha-Olivares, Axayácatl; Morteo, Rodrigo; Weller, David W. (June 13, 2017). "Phenotypic variation...
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Lorenzo De' Medici. G.P. Putnam's sons. p. 11. "Axayácatl, "El de la máscara de agua" (1469-1481)" [Axayácatl,, "He with the Water Mask"]. Arqueologia Mexicana...
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first, pushing these people even further into Zapotec territory. Under Axayacatl and Tizoc, the Aztec began to take control of trade routes in the area...
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AD, Tlacaelel served as cihuacoatl under four emperors: Moctezuma I, Axayacatl, Tizoc and Ahuizotl. La Llorona (a similar modern myth) Nahuatl pronunciation:...
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in their last stage of splendor. According to Diego Durán, the emperor Axayácatl "was also busy in carving the famous and large stone, very carved where...
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pyramid. This sculpture was carved around 1470 under the rule of King Axayacatl, the predecessor of Tizoc, and is said to tell the history of the Mexicas...
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Chimalpilli II, son of Ahuitzotl. Diego de Alvarado Huanitzin, grandson of Axayacatl. Diego Huanitzin was made tlatoani of Tenochtitlan by Antonio de Mendoza...
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into the present day state of Guanajuato. In the 1470s, Aztecs under Axayacatl captured a series of frontier towns and closed in on the Purepecha heartland...
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Calixtlahuaca, just north of the city of Toluca. In 1478 the Mexica emperor Axayacatl conquered the Toluca Valley. The capital was stripped of its dynasty and...
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Hindus and Muslim Sufis across the Indian subcontinent. 1469: Reign of Axayacatl begins in the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan as the sixth tlatoani and...
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Xicotencatl II Axayacatl, also known as Xicotencatl the Younger (died 1521), was a prince and warleader, probably with the title of Tlacochcalcatl,[citation...
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However, the Totonacs chafed under Aztec rule, with Aztec rulers from Axayacatl to Moctezuma II having to send soldiers to quell rebellions. The Huastecs...
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1395–1417 Chimalpopoca: 1417–1427 Itzcoatl: 1427–1440 Moctezuma I: 1440–1469 Axayacatl: 1469–1481 Tizoc: 1481–1486 Ahuitzotl: 1486–1502 Moctezuma II: 1502–1520...
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16th-century Spanish missionary and historian, tells that the Aztec emperor Axayacatl played Xihuitlemoc, the leader of Xochimilco, wagering his annual income...
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conquistador Hernán Cortés, on La Noche Triste.: 302 : 90 While staying in the Axayácatl palace, the Spaniards discovered the room where the treasures of Moctezuma's...
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